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BELied
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Intercom

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Anyone running an intercom system. I've bought bose headsets and am looking for an affordable system to run them through. I found VIC-1 and 2 but it gets expensive fast. Any help?
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Check out Riders Warehouse. They sell a lot of very cool motorcycle touring items and several intercom systems. Should be affordable?
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I ran/run and Avcomm 6 station system in my 712. Worked well when it was set up for passengers. I also have an Avcomm portable two station system I take when riding in others trucks. Great systems and not all that expensive. Best thing is they are new and have a warranty unlike the Vic systems.
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I don't believe you can use Bose headsets with a vic1 since I'm assuming Bose has aviation plugs and the vic1 a unique multi contact, large plug. When I was considering an intercom I was thinking about this one, http://www.sportys.com/PilotShop/product/9030
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CentAr712 wrote:I don't believe you can use Bose headsets with a vic1 since I'm assuming Bose has aviation plugs and the vic1 a unique multi contact, large plug. When I was considering an intercom I was thinking about this one, http://www.sportys.com/PilotShop/product/9030
It's a Bose Triport Tactial and uses the same plug as CVC helmets (so it is solely designed for a VIC system and not aero).
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Ah, right on then!
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Hey there! I have some info on being able to convert the bose headsets to 3.5mm to be used with iphones or radios. I did this to mine and activated the ANR (active noise reduction) and it is AWESOME. Totally worth the work and time.
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has anyone thought of using FMRS 2way radios with varied ptt headsets? usually they have a high and low power setting to xmit. you could set it to low and shouldn't get feedback even sitting that close together. let me know what ya'll think! :mrgreen:
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I have taken a slightly different approach, mainly because I am cheap. Who knows how well this will work or not? The delivery just showed up today.

I bought a pair of motorcycle com units for less than 100 bucks. They connect up to 3-4 riders, and connect to a phone via blue tooth. They are made to Velcro into a helmet, so a little extra Velcro and a pair of shooting ear muff's, and I have a pair of ear protectors with communication\music ability.

Nice thing is, I can easily swap them out into my motorcycle helmet when I go riding. We'll see how long it holds up, but that's my solution for now.
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I'm also doing reasearch on what would be a good intercom / hearing protection for driving in a TGB 1111.

Radioshack has these pretty cheap:

https://www.yugster.com/deals/61147-rad ... the-scenes

I think from reading the description you'd need a scanner for each person that wanted to talk on the intercom with this system.

I've got a number of Dave Clark headsets and an older Bose Aviation from training and work, they are awesome headsets but to use them I'd have to invest in a system similar to what was posted earlier.

The bluetooth intercom with some simple shooting hearing protection may end up being the best bet, [s] but I'd hate to have to make sure my phone was working to act as a relay station, do they work unit to unit or do they have to go through a phone? [/s]

http://www.ebay.com/itm/2-x-1000M-BT-Mo ... 2ec72f80f3

Answered my own question with simple reading. These work unit to unit and while they may not be the right units to get at least I know there is something out there that isn't very expensive and would work.
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